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State Disaster Medical Advisory Committee (SDMAC) Vaccine Subcommittee

01/12/2021 07:00 AM - 01 /12/2021 08:00 AM

Zoom Meeting: https://dhswi.zoom.us/j/93515914463 Toll-Free Audio: 646-558-8656 Webinar ID: 935 1591 4463, N/A, WI- 53703

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Agency: Department of Health Services
Contact: Martha McCamy
6082676783
DHSSDMAC@dhs.wisconsin.gov

 

State Disaster Medical Advisory Committee (SDMAC) Vaccine Subcommittee

January 12, 2021
7:00
  AM to 8:00 AM

Zoom Meeting:
https://dhswi.zoom.us/j/93515914463

Toll-Free Audio: 646-558-8656 Webinar ID: 935 1591 4463

  1. Opening and roll call. 7:00 to 7:01 AM. 
  2. Motion to approve minutes from 1/8/21 Meeting of Vaccine Subcommittee. 7:01 to 7:03 AM. 
  3. Review the final draft of framework for Phase 1b. 7:03 to 7:40 AM. 
  4. Vote to elevate the Phase 1b framework for public comment. 7:40 to 7:50 AM. 
  5. Introduction and discussion of Phase 1c. 7:50 to 7:59 AM. 
  6. Adjourn. 7:59 to 8:00 AM. 

 

 

The purpose of this meeting is to conduct the governmental business outlined in the above agenda. The Vaccine Subcommittee will report recommendations to the SDMAC, which is an advisory committee appointed by the DHS Secretary under ss. 15.04 (1) (c) and 252.02 (6), Stats. The SDMAC is responsible for developing and providing guidelines for hospitals, out-of-hospital facilities and providers, and alternate care sites on the allocation of scare resources during a public health emergency, and advising the DHS Secretary on those issues. The SDMAC created and charged the Vaccine Subcommittee with the following tasks: (1) To inform DHS policies and protocols around vaccines for COVID-19; (2) To recommend the organization level at which prioritization will occur (region, health system, county, etc.); (3) To develop criteria used to prioritize vaccine recipients; and (4) To develop considerations for multi-dose prioritization, if applicable. The subcommittee’s work will be subject to a public comment period before it is elevated to the SDMAC for further consideration.

Members of the media with questions about the SDMAC or this subcommittee should contact DHSMedia@dhs.wisconsin.gov. Members of the public seeking more information about the SDMAC or this subcommittee should contact Martha McCamy at DHSSDMAC@dhs.wisconsin.gov, or go to https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/sdmac/index.htm.

DHS is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. If you need accommodations because of a disability, if you need an interpreter or translator, or if you need this material in another language or in alternate format, you may request assistance to participate by contacting Martha McCamy at 608-267-6783  or DHSSDHMAC@dhs.wisconsin.gov.


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